177510: He wants to organise a contest that involves guessing who will win in a football match

Is it permissible to organise a contest based on guessing the outcome of football matches, predicting who will win and what the score will be in return for prizes such as money, coupons or gifts? Participation in the contest will be free and there will be no fees. Is this halaal or haraam?.

Praise be to Allaah.

It is not permissible to organise contests for cash prizes or
other prizes in which the contestants guess who will win a football match,
and the prize is given to the one who guesses right. That is for a number of
reasons, including the following:

1.

This does not come under the heading of the kinds of contests
that are permitted in Islam; rather it comes under the heading of the kinds
of contests that are forbidden, because of the report narrated by Abu Dawood
(2574), at-Tirmidhi (1700) – and he classed it as hasan – and Ibn Maajah
(2878) from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), that the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “There should be no (money)
prizes for racing except races with camels and horses, and archery
contests.” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, and
others.

The “(money) prize” is a payment or prize that is given to
the one who wins the race or contest. Ibn al-Atheer said in an-Nihaayah
(2/844): It is money that is set aside as a pledge for the winner. End
quote.

As-Sindi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

Al-Khattaabi said: i.e., it is not permissible to accept
money for racing except in two cases: camel racing and horse racing. And
added to that are similar things such as use of weapons, because offering
prizes for these things is encouraging jihad.

End quote from Haashiyat as-Sindi ‘ala Sunan Ibn Maajah,
2/206

So it is not permissible to give prizes for such contests,
whether the money comes from one of the two contestants or from another
party.

2.

Predicting the outcome and saying that such-and-such team
will win and the score will be such-and-such is speculation that has no
foundation. How does one know that the score will be as he is predicting?

3.

Holding such contests is a kind of cooperating in sin and
transgression. In fact, competing in football itself only leads to
corruption and there is no benefit in it. What should be done is prohibiting
it, not organizing contests and offering prizes that support it.

The scholars of the (Standing) Committee said:

Football matches for money or other prizes are haraam,
because that is gambling. It is not permissible to receive prizes for
anything except that which is permitted in sharee‘ah, which is horse and
camel racing and archery. Based on that, attending matches is also haraam,
as is watching them, for the one who knows that the match is being played
for money, because attending it is showing approval of it. But if the match
is not for prizes and it will not distract from what Allah has enjoined of
prayer and other duties, and it does not involve anything haraam such as
uncovering the ‘awrah, or mixing of men and women, or musical instruments,
then there is nothing wrong with it or with watching it.

End quote from Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa’imah, 15/239

If this is the ruling on watching it, what would the ruling
be on helping in it and allocating prizes for that?

Based on that, it is not permissible to organize the contest
mentioned in the question. The Muslim should keep himself busy with that
which concerns him of both worldly and spiritual matters.

For more information on football and contests connected to
it, please see the answers to questions no.
75644,
114530 and
131652.